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Saturday, February 19, 2005
2-19 - Peres: Israel to evacuate from Philadelphi corridor
2-19 - Sharon says West Bank barrier not border for Palestinian state Sharon was also asked about two other sticking points in the peace process -- the future of Palestinians who fled or were driven from their homes when the state of Israel was created in 1948, and the status of Jerusalem
2-19 - Israel's Gaza withdrawal poised to win cabinet approval In an east Jerusalem hospital, a Palestinian teenager wounded last November during clashes with the Israeli army, died of his wounds, medics said.
2-19 - Netanyahu says will vote against disengagement bill
2-19 - A small but welcome step
2-19 - Emaar plans to set up firm in Palestine
2-19 - Jordan returns ambassador to Israel after 4 years
2-19 - Struggling for Justice in Palestine It is continuing, right now, to expand settlements and is building literally thousands of new housing units in areas confiscated from Palestinian ownership, both in the Jerusalem area and elsewhere along the wall.
2-19 - Dahlan offers to take Tul Karm first due to Jericho dispute
2-19 - PLC discharges Qurei from forming new cabinet
2-19 - Blindly Backing Israel Against Iran
2-19 - When Negroponte Raised His Hand, US Credibility Sunk to New Low
2-19 - South African film version of Carmen wins top prize at Berlin festival Paradise Now, a German, French and Dutch co-production from director Hany Abu-Assad that follows 28 hours in the lives of two Palestinian suicide bombers, was voted best European film.
2-19 - Army considers Israeli systems The purchase, if included in the 2005 procurement budget, would be the first since 2002 from Israeli companies.
2-19 - Palestine in Nokialand
2-19 - Hezbollah back in US sights after bombing
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